In Brief

Five of the biggest tech companies joined forces for the advancement of AI technology, which will likely push development forward at an otherwise impossible rate.

Their goal is to make it fair, inclusive, and (most importantly) ethical.

All in for AI

Consider it one of humanity’s first coalitions for the development of artificial intelligence. This week, tech bigwigs Google, Microsoft, and IBM are joined by Facebook and Amazon—teaming up to form the Partnership on Artificial Intelligence to Benefit People and Society. It’s a coalition, of sorts, composed of a 10-member board, with representatives coming from the five founding companies.

The five partner companies are leaders in their own right when it comes to AI development.

Ethics/Fairness/Inclusivity

It is a very timely move, with all the developments in artificial intelligence (and its aggregate technologies) on the rise over the last five of years. A lot of the development seemed surprising and even scary for some people. That’s why the partnership identifies, as one of its three primary goals, the need to advance people’s understanding of AI.

According to their official page, the goal is “To advance public understanding and awareness of AI and its potential benefits and potential costs to act as a trusted and expert point of contact as questions/concerns arise from the public and others in the area of AI and to regularly update key constituents on the current state of AI progress.”

The two other goals are to provide research support to develop best practices to address areas of concern in “ethics, fairness, and inclusivity”, and to serve as a platform for all other AI researchers and potential stakeholders to address relevant issues. To ensure this, the partnerships’s board will include experts from the academic and the non-profit worlds.

Although actual competitors when it comes to product development, these companies — industry leaders, in their own right — acknowledge the need to work together do develop AI technology “for raising the quality of people’s lives and can be leveraged to help humanity address important global challenges such as climate change, food, inequality, health, and education,” as the partnership’s vision states.